How Much Is A Good Price To Spend On Wedding Rings
January 9, 2010 by Rich Keys
Filed under Free Dating
Money, money, money, must be funny, in a rich man’s world…aah ABBA, never a truer word spoken, (or sung), however, there’s nothing funny about most of our financial worlds, or how to afford certain important items, such as wedding rings.
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Everybody has a friend or two that will duck out of a round at the bar, cringes when the prospect of a shared food bill looms and you have had an extra onion ring with your meal or will even ask for a pound back after they lent it to you months ago; annoying as these people can be, you should tolerate them and make light of their embarrassing tightness.
However, when the issue of wedding rings is broached, frugality is possibly the least attractive feature that anyone can display; if you cut corners on a rubbish ring, then be prepared to reap a whirlwind of slaps and insults by your prospective fiancee!
Here in lies that age old question of how much to spend on your loved one’s wedding ring; social rules will claim one set of price boundaries, whereas your heart, (or your bank balance!) will hint towards another.
If you use both your heart and your head, then you should be able to make a happy balance between pragmatism and extravagance; no one will question whether you love them, so don’t worry about that, make sure that you have enough to provide for the both of you, but at the same time, you will want to treat them to whatever you can realistically afford.
Traditionally, the man should spend 3 months salary on the wedding ring, yet ‘traditionally’ does not always mean ‘sensibly’; you can use this as a good guide, yet if the prospect of parting with 3 months salary is simply too unrealistic, then don’t worry, you should not feel pressured into it.
To conclude, the most important aspect of the whole process is that wedding rings are there to symbolise how much you love each other, not how much either of you earn; you should consider both your heart and your head, but don’t let your bank balance be the sole ruler of the decision.
Buying matching wedding rings online is becoming more popular because websites like DiamondGeezer.com will allow you to compare different rings close up. Go to DiamondGeezer.com to view a wide range of styles.
Diamond Engagement Rings: Do They Look Good In Men?
October 28, 2009 by Rich Keys
Filed under Dating Sites
We are living in the 21st century and some may claim that we are in a post-modern society, one in which gender boundaries have become blurred, and the term ‘metrosexual’ is yet another fashionista term to apply to a man comfortable in his own sexuality.
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With all of this change and revolution in the air, it seems slightly ridiculous that some men may still feel uncomfortable wearing a piece of jewellery that symbolises their love and commitment to the woman in their life.
Male engagement rings will often bear similar characteristics to those of a female engagement ring, yet will obviously be more masculine in their design in that they will be wider and thicker, in order to fit the man’s finger. Similarly to women’s rings, diamonds will often feature heavily on the ring, seeing as over the last sixty years, they have become a staple in most engagement rings.
Male engagement rings are becoming increasingly popular in the United States, with the wife to be returning favour of her engagement ring with one of her fiancee’s own; however, they are still by no means the norm.
With so many females out their battling for equal opportunities for women in the home and the workplace, it would seem that a forward step in such a movement would be to make the act of marriage an equal one too, with women shelling out the traditional two months salary for a ring to go on their man’s finger, therefore it begs the question as too why they are not more prevalent in today’s society.
People who oppose this idea may be the traditionalists in society, those that claim that it is a man’s duty to purchase and offer the ring, and that engagement rings are only to be worn by women because this is the way that it has always been.
Many people agree that the old fashioned way of proposing is the best way, so this view is totally acceptable, a sort of, ‘If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it’ mentality, however for those who are a little more playful with tradition, somewhat more experimental with the idea of marriage, then a male engagement ring may be worth looking into.
Many jewellers, including online jewellers and ring sale sites supply male engagement rings, many of which will offer great discounts for using their services online.
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Try This For A Fun Way To Propose To Your Love
July 10, 2009 by Edward Jacobsen
Filed under Dating Sites
A year in the planning, my fiance, now wife, and I were taking a trip to Playa de Carmen for vacation. It was a long overdue respite for the both of us. We had a stressful year in our careers and our relationship was ripe for long-term commitment.
Asking her to marry me on the beaches of the Caribbean was as romantic as it could get. However I wanted to do it in a way that would be a forever memory. An amazing story she could tell her girlfriends.
I told my love that the hotel was having a treasure hunt for the guests. I had went all over the resort and hidden my clues beforehand. One clue would point to the next and so on. It was perfect to get her interested.
It took a while to get her into the game. She was worried about our dinner reservations and it was getting late. As we found each clue she finally began to get into the spirit as she thought we actually had a chance to win the game. She was practically running to the next clue after we found one.
I got really lucky at one point. We saw another group of people looking for something in our general area and my girlfriend made the connection that they must be looking for clues also. She was determined to beat them and picked up the pace even more.
Our next clue was leading us to the beach where I had buried the ring in a heart shaped box. I was very diligent in making sure I was not observed hiding it. It would be just my luck for someone to dig it up and take it. It was marked by a small plant.
Darkness was setting in and it was getting hard to see. I was staring to get nervous as I realized it was almost time for me to pop the question. The last clue had told us to seek out a small plant on the beach in the front of the pool area. It was hard to make her go in the right direction, but I kept insisting that this was the correct path.
I yelled for her to come quick as I thought I saw what the clue described. I ran to it and lifted the plant. I told her to dig a little and she did. She uncovered the box and opened it. I dropped to one knee and as she gazed in wonder at the beautiful ring inside I asked her to marry me. She was totally fooled and began weeping, but through the tears she screamed YES! It was an adventurous and exciting proposal in every way.






